Host congregations
open the doors of their
facilities for one week,
four to five times per year
to homeless families. Under
the direction of the FPMC
director, they provide
breakfast and dinner as well
as transportation to and
from the Day Center.
Congregation volunteers stay
with the families through
their time at the facility
to provide support and
ensure that their stay
proceeds smoothly.

Support Congregations
assist Host Congregations
with volunteers and/or
supplies, as they are able.
Alternately, they may
provide financial
assistance, the donation for
needed supplies, or act to
meet a variety of other
needs as they arise.

An independent
Board of Trustees
oversees all operations and
provides vision, direction,
and guidance; working toward
the promotion and expansion
of the network. The Family
Promise Executive Director
and Case Manager work with
parents to develop a case
management plan and also
advocate for the services
and assistance families need
to regain their
self-sufficiency. Parents
may receive both parenting
and financial education
classes while in our
program.

Wheels to Work
Program

Lack of adequate
transportation is a
challenge FPMC clients share
with many disadvantaged
persons in Moore County.
Without a car or other
dependable means of getting
to and from work,
disadvantaged persons either
cannot secure or keep a job.

One way FPMC is
addressing this problem is
through its Wheels to Work
program.

This program
supplies vehicles to
qualified families in need
of transportation. To
qualify for a vehicle,
applicants must be referred
by an approved agency, have
a clean driving record, and
be employed.

Vehicles
are titled in the
recipient's name; however,
FPMC retains a lien on each
vehicle for 10 months.
Recipients are required to
repay to FPMC $40.00 per
month, for 10 months, for a
total of $400.00.

FPMC secures cars for the
program through donations.
Cars must be in running
condition to be accepted.
Donors may receive a tax
deduction on their tax
returns. Tax deductible cash
donations are also necessary
to fund the operation of the
program.

For more
information on the Wheels to
Work program contact us or
call FPMC at 944-7149.